WWE Crown Jewel 2022 is set to be the next Premium Live Event for the company from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, but what is the date of the show?

The main event for the card has already been confirmed, with the Tribal Chief Roman Reigns putting his Unified WWE Universal Championship on the line against Logan Paul.

Shows from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia tend to see some massive legends return, with Shawn Michaels, The Undertaker and Goldberg all having made their way to the country in the past.

Here is everything you need to know about the date of WWE Crown Jewel 2022 from Riyadh in Saudi Arabia.

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Crown Jewel 2022 Date

Roman Reigns v Logan Paul set for WWE Crown Jewel

Roman Reigns v Logan Paul set for WWE Crown Jewel

WWE Crown Jewel is scheduled to take place on Saturday, November 5th from Riyadh in Saudi Arabia.

The company has held 7 Premium Live Events from the Kingdom, with the Greatest Royal Rumble being the first back in 2018.

Only one other event from the Kingdom has taken place in November, that being Crown Jewel in 2018 on November 2nd. The major show featured the one-night return of D-Generation X (Triple H and Shawn Michaels) vs The Brothers of Destruction (The Undertaker and Kane).

Other Premium Live Events from the Kingdom have taken place in February (Super Showdown 2020, Elimination Chamber 2022), April (Greatest Royal Rumble), June (Super Showdown 2019) and October (Crown Jewel 2019, Crown Jewel 2021).

It is not confirmed if the company will be holding more events in November from the Kingdom going forward, or whether they will have a complete change of date for 2023 onwards.

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Crown Jewel How to watch

WWE Crown Jewel 2022 Reigns vs Paul

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Pro wrestling outside of the United States, including the UK and Europe, can watch all of the action from the event on the night via WWE Network.

It’s not just the Crown Jewel event that fans can watch on the Network, as pretty much every big event in WWE history can be watched back in full on demand, including WrestleMania, the Royal Rumble, SummerSlam, Survivor Series and Money in the Bank.

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